Want a Case? Want It Water Cooled? DEEPCOOL Has You Doubly Covered with GENOME at CES 2016

You want a water cooled case. You think they look pretty cool. Problem is you have neither the ability nor time to put together your own water cooled loop. Well DEEPCOOL has you covered, as the new GENOME case they just announced at CES 2016 comes with a water cooling loop built right in.

The DEEPCOOL GENOME PC case features 360mm top-mounted radiator, 3 PWM fans, and a front mounted reservoir. Coolant comes in three colours; red, green, and blue, all of which are on full display for all to see.

On the interior, the GENOME is broken into separate chambers for better component installation. You can also mount your video card vertically if you want to show it off. Check out the product video:

Details are rather light from the press release, but it looks like the loop is closed and can't be added to. The reservoir up front also doesn't really appear to be a true reservoir, but rather a display point to show off the coolant. That means that even if it wasn't a closed loop, the system might not have enough fluid capacity to support additional water blocks.

The DEEPCOOL GENOME will be available this month, though no further details were provided. It does come in at a decent price point of $249.99 USD, considering building your own loop can easily exceed that dollar amount. Check out the press release and gallery below.

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DEEPCOOL Debuts GENOME at CES 2016

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